Kaitlin T. Raimi

Kaitlin T. Raimi

University of Michigan

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Kaitlin T. Raimi

Kaitlin T. Raimi, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of Social Psychology, Climate Change Communication, Environmental Behavior.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies

A Model for How Risk Perception May Mediate the Development and Deployment of Climate Interventions

Awareness of climate change-induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants.

Communicating carbon removal

Integrating risk perception with climate models to understand the potential deployment of solar radiation modification to mitigate climate change.

Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration

Curbing single-use plastic with behaviour change interventions

Moral hazard or not? The effects of learning about carbon dioxide removal on perceptions of climate mitigation in the United States.

Kaitlin T. Raimi Information

University

Position

Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Citations(all)

3728

Citations(since 2020)

2610

Cited By

1962

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of Michigan

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Kaitlin T. Raimi Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology

Climate Change Communication

Environmental Behavior

Top articles of Kaitlin T. Raimi

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies

Nature Climate Change

Matthew G. Burgess

Leaf Van Boven

Gernot Wagner

Gabrielle Wong-Parodi

Kyri Baker

...

2024/1/16

A Model for How Risk Perception May Mediate the Development and Deployment of Climate Interventions

Available at SSRN 4514055

Brian Beckage

Katherine Lacasse

Kaitlin Raimi

Daniele Visioni

2023

Awareness of climate change-induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants.

Climatic Change

Ash Gillis

Nathaniel Geiger

Kaitlin T. Raimi

Julia Lee Cunningham

Melanie Sarge

2023

Communicating carbon removal

Frontiers in Climate

Rob Bellamy

Kaitlin T Raimi

2023/7/6

Integrating risk perception with climate models to understand the potential deployment of solar radiation modification to mitigate climate change.

Brian Beckage

Katherine Lacasse

Kaitlin T Raimi

Daniele Visioni

2023/5/30

Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Kaitlin Raimi

Melanie Sarge

Nathaniel Geiger

Ash Gillis

Julia Lee

2024

Curbing single-use plastic with behaviour change interventions

Heather Barnes Truelove

Kaitlin T Raimi

Amanda R Carrico

2022/11

Moral hazard or not? The effects of learning about carbon dioxide removal on perceptions of climate mitigation in the United States.

Energy Research & Social Science

P Sol Hart

Victoria Campbell-Arvai

Kimberly S Wolske

Kaitlin T Raimi

2022/7/1

From moral hazard to risk-response feedback

Climate Risk Management

Joseph Jebari

Olúfẹ́mi O Táíwò

Talbot M Andrews

Valentina Aquila

Brian Beckage

...

2021/1/1

Public perceptions of geoengineering

Rose Cairns

2018/9/4

Convincing conservatives: Private sector action can bolster support for climate change mitigation in the United States

Energy Research & Social Science

Ash Gillis

Michael V. Vandenbergh

Kaitlin T. Raimi

Alexander Maki

Ken Wallston

2021

Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior

Journal of Experimental Political Science

Benjamin A Lyons

Christina E Farhart

Michael P Hall

John Kotcher

Matthew Levendusky

...

2022/7

How to encourage pro-environmental behaviors without crowding out public support for climate policies

Behavioral Science & Policy

Kaitlin T Raimi

2021/10

Public perceptions of federal science advisory boards depend on their composition

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Caitlin Drummond

Sara Goto Gray

Kaitlin T Raimi

Robyn Wilson

Joseph Árvai

2020/9/15

Non-invasive behavioral reference group categorization considering temporal granularity and aggregation level of energy use data

Energies

Kwonsik Song

Kyle Anderson

SangHyun Lee

Kaitlin T Raimi

P Sol Hart

2020/7/16

Industry‐dominated science advisory boards are perceived to be legitimate…but only when they recommend more stringent risk management policies

Risk Analysis

Joseph Árvai

Sara Goto Gray

Kaitlin T Raimi

Robyn Wilson

Caitlin Drummond

2020/11

The Aversion to Tampering with Nature Scale (ATN): Individual Differences in (Dis)comfort with Altering the Natural World

Risk Analysis

Kaitlin T. Raimi

P. Sol Wolske

Kimberly S.

Hart

Victoria Campbell-Arvai

2020

General Belief Superiority (GBS): Personality, Motivation, and Interpersonal Relations

Self and Identity

Kaitlin T Raimi

Katrina P Jongman-Sereno

2020/7/3

Understanding how sustainability initiatives fail: A framework to aid design of effective interventions

Social Marketing Quarterly

Aaron R Brough

Grant E Donnelly

Vladas Griskevicius

Ezra M Markowitz

Kaitlin T Raimi

...

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 119
Mark R. Leary

Mark R. Leary

Duke University

H-index: 80
Rick Hoyle

Rick Hoyle

Duke University

H-index: 72
Hugh R. Wilson

Hugh R. Wilson

York University

H-index: 37
Jonathan Gilligan

Jonathan Gilligan

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 35
P. Sol Hart

P. Sol Hart

University of Michigan

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